The $6B Decentralized AI Network, with Yuma CRO Evan Malanga

The $6B Decentralized AI Network, with Yuma CRO Evan Malanga

From The Fintech Blueprint by Lex Sokolin

May 15, 2026 · 37 min · Episode 202

About this episode

Lex Sokolin interviews Evan Malanga about the Bittensor ecosystem and its implications for decentralized AI.

In this episode, Lex chats with Evan Malanga — Chief Revenue Officer of Yuma, a subsidiary of Digital Currency Group focused on growing the Bittensor ecosystem. They discuss how Bittensor's $6 billion protocol incentivises AI builders worldwide through token emissions across 128 competing subnets, and why the network has produced real commercial outputs — including a 72 billion parameter model trained on-chain and a coding agent rivalling Claude at a fraction of the cost. Evan explains Yuma's role as the institutional gateway to Bittensor through its validator, accelerator, and asset management products, and they explore why the concentration of AI in OpenAI and Anthropic is a systemic risk, and whether Bittensor's future extends beyond AI into a broader coordination engine for decentralised work.

People in this episode

Host: Lex Sokolin

Guest: Evan Malanga

Topics covered

  • decentralized AI
  • Bittensor ecosystem
  • token emissions
  • AI builders
  • commercial outputs
  • systemic risk
  • decentralized work

Keywords

  • decentralized AI
  • Bittensor
  • token emissions
  • AI builders
  • Yuma
  • Digital Currency Group
  • systemic risk
  • OpenAI
  • Anthropic

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Yuma, Digital Currency Group, Bittensor, OpenAI, Anthropic

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